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INSTALLATION:
UNPACKING: This equipment may
be
supplied loose, mounted
in
an
individual chassis 'stacked
interconnected chassis, or as part of arack or cabinet. Follow the procedure for the type of system
supplied.
Loose and/or equipment mounted
in
an
individual chassis will
be
packed
in
its own shipping carton.
Inspect the carton for possible damage
in
transit. Open each carton carefully and remove the
contents. Inspect the equipment for possible damage. Verify all items of value have been removed
prior to discarding any packing materia!.
NOTE: It is suggested the carton
be
retained for possible onward shipment.
Interconnected chassis or equipment supplied
in
racks or cabinets will
be
supplied
in
special
boxes, wood crates, or if shipped via airride
van
without any case. Inspect the crate or other
packing for possible damage
in
transit. Carefully remove the equipment from the container and
inspect it for possible damage. Verify ali items of value have been removed from the crate prior
to discarding any packing material and refer to the note above.
Should transit damage be found please notify INIVEN immediately.
MOUNTING: After unpacking follow the appropriate mounting procedure.
Loose module: (The following
is
for new installations replacement of
an
existing module will have
the terminai block already mounted. Each new unit is shipped with the terminai block plugged into
the rear of the unit. There are also four 6-32 screws shipped with it to mount the terminai block to
the chassis. Locate the desired position within the chassis for which the module
is
to
be
placed.
Viewing the chassis from the front, the recommended arrangement
is
apower supply
on
the extreme
left then followed
by
transmit and or receive modules working towards the right of the chassis.
Interconnected Chassis or equipment mounted on shipping rails
is
to
be
mounted similar to
an
individual chassis. When shipping rails are provided the equipment
is
to
be
placed near the desired
location. Remove the screws holding the shipping rails and then remove the rails. Slide the equipment
into the rack or cabinet and secure
it
with proper screws for the mating hardware being used.
Tighten all screws.
Systems provided
in
arack or cabinet from the factory must
be
secured to the floor or wall
as
required. Mounting hardware is not supplied due to the various surfaces and mounting methods.
CAUTION: EQUIPMENT MOUNTED
IN
SWING RACK TYPE CABINETS MUST BE SECURED
TO
THE MOUNTING SURFACE PRIOR
TO
OPENING THE SWING RACK
TO
PREVENT THE
CABINET FROM FALLlNG.
VENTILATION: Proper ventilation
is
required for most electronic equipment. Enclosed cabinets
or rooms where this equipment is mounted should be kept at temperatures within the limits of the
equipment. Operation above these limits may affect reliability.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: User connections are made via the terminai blocks on the rear
of the chassis. Each unit
in
the Gen 1SERIES of equipment will contain these connections
in
the
instruction manual for the specific individual module.
On
equipment supplied wired from the factory
or
on
wired chassis and cabinets
an
"as supplied" drawing will
be
included with the equipment.
External wiring should
be
in
accordance with the "as supplied" drawing when supplied.